On the record: “I’ve got the choice to either hit the car head on, or veer into the ditch. So, the car comes on my side of the road, I veer off the road and come back on. When I come back on the road, the differential between the asphalt and the shoulder flipped me. So I flip, land on my head, land on my shoulder, bust my collar bone. The car never stops. I don’t believe the car ever knew I was there in the first place, it swerved back on the road and kept on.”

— Chris Riley, Gov. Nathan Deal’s chief of staff, to a House panel about being hit by a distracted driver while on a bicycle

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